MilSpec
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Well, your myopia shouldn't determine the quality of contribution of any groups, should it?Disappointed in your response.
I am afraid you didn't answer my question. Dumping Wikipedia shows poor intellectual stamina.
If I were to dump the Indian Muslim page from Wikipedia here it would take you several hours simply to read the list, forget about trying to research each individual.
None of the people listed in the Wikipedia dump you listed has the slightest connection or contribution to any literary or cultural heritage of any ethnic linguistic group in India (other than perhaps Gujarati) . Not even the national language Hindi has any significance for Indian Parsis. There is one exception amongy global Parsis which is Rachel Viccaji who ironically is Pakistani .
So my statement stands:
Indian Parsis view India as a business and career opportunity, and have little love for anything that defines Indian culture. I will change my mind if I see a Parsi singing Hindu Bhajans like Munna Master or see Parsis decorating the throne of the Goddess Durga during Durga Puja.
What you state as bhajans and pujor pandal decorations has very little to do with national contribution, especially when you have stalwarts like Homi Bhabha pioneering nuclear research, to Tata group, propelling Indian industry over the ages, or a titan like FM Sam Manekshaw whose contributions am sure is etched on every member here quite permanently.
The reason to give you a list of Parsis was to see if you could recognize that culture and society are quite intertwined and the contributions of whether building schools, hospitals, research facilities, infrastructure, all of it builds the nation. But if you seem to be stuck on Parsi's singing bhajans then I cannot really help. I don't sing any bhajans either.